Based on primary sources, this book examines the 1995 Dayton Peace agreement, which ended the fighting in Bosnia, to show how American decision-making works on a complex issue. It takes a multidisciplinary approach and highlights both the capabilities and limitations of intelligence in the American foreign policy process.
Based on primary sources, this book examines the 1995 Dayton Peace agreement, which ended the fighting in Bosnia, to show how American decision-making works on a complex issue. It takes a multidisciplinary approach and highlights both the capabilities and limitations of intelligence in the American foreign policy process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy R. Walton is associate professor of intelligence analysis at James Madison University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword: Navigating from War to Peace: Enduring Challenges for Presidents and Citizens Jonathan R. Alger Chapter 1: The Historical and Bureaucratic Context of the Declassified Documents Timothy R. Walton Chapter 2: Beyond Bosnia: Ethnical Reasoning in Political Deliberations about Humanitarian Intervention Pia Antolic-Piper William Hawk David McGraw and Mark Piper Chapter 3: New Lessons from the War in Bosnia - An Analysis Using Computational Methods Anamaria Berea Chapter 4: Conflict Frames and the Timing of U.S. Intervention in Bosnia John Hulsey and John A. Scherpereel Chapter 5: Analytic Intelligence and Bosnia Policymaking in the Clinton Administration Steven L. Burg Chapter 6: Explaining U.S. Foreign Policy toward Bosnia 1993-95: National Identity Credibility and the 'Stalemate Machine' Bernd Kaussler Jonathan Keller and Yi Edward Yang Chapter 7: Towards a New Social Memory of the Bosnian Genocide: Countering Al-Qaeda's Radicalization Myth with the CIA "Bosnia Intelligence and the Clinton Presidency" Archive Frances Flannery Chapter 8: The Impact of Intelligence on DOD Perceptions of the Bosnian Conflict 1995 Jonathan Smith Chapter 9: Fallen Off the Priority List: Was Srebrenica an Intelligence Failure? Bob De Graaff and Cees Wiebes Chapter 10: The Compromises Necessary to Get the Final Deal Timothy R. Walton Appendix: Principles Committee Meeting on Bosnia February 5 1993
Foreword: Navigating from War to Peace: Enduring Challenges for Presidents and Citizens Jonathan R. Alger Chapter 1: The Historical and Bureaucratic Context of the Declassified Documents Timothy R. Walton Chapter 2: Beyond Bosnia: Ethnical Reasoning in Political Deliberations about Humanitarian Intervention Pia Antolic-Piper William Hawk David McGraw and Mark Piper Chapter 3: New Lessons from the War in Bosnia - An Analysis Using Computational Methods Anamaria Berea Chapter 4: Conflict Frames and the Timing of U.S. Intervention in Bosnia John Hulsey and John A. Scherpereel Chapter 5: Analytic Intelligence and Bosnia Policymaking in the Clinton Administration Steven L. Burg Chapter 6: Explaining U.S. Foreign Policy toward Bosnia 1993-95: National Identity Credibility and the 'Stalemate Machine' Bernd Kaussler Jonathan Keller and Yi Edward Yang Chapter 7: Towards a New Social Memory of the Bosnian Genocide: Countering Al-Qaeda's Radicalization Myth with the CIA "Bosnia Intelligence and the Clinton Presidency" Archive Frances Flannery Chapter 8: The Impact of Intelligence on DOD Perceptions of the Bosnian Conflict 1995 Jonathan Smith Chapter 9: Fallen Off the Priority List: Was Srebrenica an Intelligence Failure? Bob De Graaff and Cees Wiebes Chapter 10: The Compromises Necessary to Get the Final Deal Timothy R. Walton Appendix: Principles Committee Meeting on Bosnia February 5 1993
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